Henry Cavill Taps Into His Inner Bond—vibes
the 38‑year‑old Superman‑sweeping star just said he’s itching to sniff around for a James Bond villain role. He’s got that classic swagger of an action hero who’s seen a lot, and he’s ready to be the “bad guy” that Tony Stark’d burn through his gadgets.
Reaching Out to Bond’s Creators
When asked about teaming up with the legendary Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson on the 007 saga, Henry let it ring clear: “If they’re even interested in me, I’ll gladly dive into that conversation.” He basically wants the chance to touch the franchise that almost had him as the main man years back.
The 007 Dream Goes On
- He auditioned for 007 in mid‑20s, in the same moment when Daniel Craig was a young bird on the brink of his legendary stint.
- Even though the spotlight’s caught stars like Idris Elba and Tom Hardy, Henry says he’d kill to grab that slot.
- He’s pledging, “If the boss‑babies go for it, I’ll be up for it—can’t wait to see what unfolds.”
Background: Daniel Craig’s Tussle with Bond
Men that want the role weren’t all watering certain making it as it was a “yes or no” drama. Craig once stuck a “no” in front of the desk and purposely said “I’m not the right guy.” He imagined a kid who’d wanted to be a superhero, swinging for both Spider‑Man and Spider‑Man. The result was a key role that was now his last proper outing in No Time to Die.
So, in short: the Superman guy’s walking into a world of espionage with a very clear, “if we’re in sync, let’s do a movie together.” That’s the tone I’m wearing here, because the humor that comes with Joseph’s charm is everything.